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The itinerary and dates of travel as well as the type and extent of the services are tailor-made to individual specifications. Train and hotel reservations are made and confirmed prior to departure. In this folder are detailed four of the most popular and rewarding two-week vacation itineraries into Great Northern Railway territory. Thecost of these various programs, detailed on the insert sheet, is governed by the class of railway travel selected Coach or Pullman) and the type of hotel androom chosen. To arrange for one of these "independent" vaca- tions. call in person, telephone, or write to the repre- sentative shown in the box below. He will want to have the following information] 1. Full names of the persons traveling. relationship if pertinent to FamilyPlan railway fares, ages of children (if any). 2. Date trip is to start. together with any adjustments in the itinerary whichpersonal inclinations might require. Formid-summer travel it might be well to suggest alternate starting dates, if possible. 3. Class of railway travel desired. If Pullman indicate type ofroompreferred. Most summer trains carry a choice of roomette Ismail room for one), double bedroom, doublecompartment.bedroom suites for 2, 3 or 4. 4. Indicate preference in hotels— superior. medium. economy; as well as type of room—single, twin- bedded.double bed. When all is complete and final cost established, confirmationand final itinerary will be sent to you along with procedure for finalizing arrangements. Plan and act now for a memorable worry-free vacation in the gloriousAmerican and Canadian west. 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Go Great o n Great Northern's GREAT TRAINS Incomparable EMPIREBUILDER and WESTERNSTAR -.Lamm attw-uaAas AuppooaAo pniq 13 uoSpeptaunadspagand 13,10HS3'IVM,402DNIRd NI, le INV a m . u e noic ataqm vied teuopeNso3fequotiatems,epeueD 0 6 lePlum -toloudt-14 pew 1010L11 atunsal 4sePlualqJa4Jy — AVOSZIMil •211u7su puu'2upeoq'sdp4 asswq-apapus n 2 u o t p a 3 p e w -Ham uo snails apnput pue 'papeApue Suew 15suotsnAto .0:soy InaicJo Sepuopapntautsavol auttidasoppueluasinomms uoastrua qaunel -wool Aututp pamoputm-ON atou i paptA stew 1141•umos welunow waatpuJew e palenits Apn7 -1101aP•13,1,0H11310r10ANVIAI 113 ' CRP linf VAVCISINCIIM .2uppoipuu 'nuutp 'qaunq'1A1,70E:zi 2wAyle 'slangauu s,31.red Jo 3ea2se1 R H I O V I D ANVIAI ots,CaptiA uaaadaap q2n3onil v t 'etsusaddtsvoori pladdua-mous teedadoistuals p ea autumop anu _110 doteapetustidolsvoqs'SSVd NIVD01 u!A appuotetuaupuooaq .1aAo pue '31aa1D pleuoualAl Jo SapeA aq7q2noitil dn 'spew welunow lutnaenads vow s,eanawy70 'AVMHDIFINDS-RH,L-01-DNI09uogarootototu 09,:6'anutuna uota •woo.12ututp aqj Ui iseptualgAVOS3111 GreatNorthern Railway's ItineraryNo, 5 Many wonderfulitinerariescan bebuilt fromthenumerous and variedfeaturesavailableoverthe"GrandCircleRoute" toCalifornia.Hereisasampleprogramwhichmanytrav- elerswill enjoy. FRIDAYLeave CHICAGO Great Northern Railway's Great DomeEMPIREBUILDER,2:30PMCST.After- noon alongscenic,historic Mississippi River. Twin Cities, evening. SATURDAY- EnrouteacrossMontanaandcircle of glori- ousGlacier National Park. SUNDAY-MONDAY —SEATTLE,Wash.,in theevergreen PACIFICNORTHWEST.4-hour"LandandWater" tour of highlights by motor andsteamer. Full day Cruise on Puget Sound to old-English VICTORIA, Canada with guidedtour of Butchart'sfamousgardens. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Morning train to PORT- LAND,Oregon.Overnight.5-hour drive alongexpansive ColumbiaRiver, visitingShrine,MultnomahFalls,Bonne- villeDam.Full dayscenic trip onSHASTADAYLIGHT throughhightimber,aroundMt.ShastatoOakland.Motor across OaklandBayBridge toSANFRANCISCO. THURSDAY-FRIDAY — SANFRANCISCO — everyone's favorite city! 3-hourdeluxe tour of city—GoldenGate, Cliff House,Twin Peaks.Evening tour to Chinatown, Fisherman'sWharf,Telegraph Hill. Freetime for "Top 0' theMark" andshopping. SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY T h e real glory and beauty of California in athree-day,537mile, motorcoach touralongthe PacificOcean.Stanford, giantRedwoods ofSantaCruz,CypressPoint,Carmel-by-the-Sea, Point 'wool Jututp Jutuuetta aql ur Jamul)pus qauni.742tu1aAopus Sep aql lot patdtssu woou'03tut lsaltut mapetoJoanqsaq uo slepaa prep lapunsapsau'w.tutiola!n14 94! lo7palou stionpm•3-9C101 (11VNOC3IA1331/101 aAPPalful -zi lo7qaeoa lolowOlaisuull Itot a l p 01SumaluJ ulavam 'euultlow 'uopag aAnie OplAqj 11311.1911!W0O sassonpuesawnawaasSpas lat37•Hvd 1VN01,1,VNHRIDWID Jo Arepunoqulaq7nos aro sins lauttweans —Avalow -glop° qpotsz Jo slam)uteiJ Juipol4seA aqlqJno.rq7puu'AattuA nAt17paH gapaq7'sawetpuusnoto uano puej ato 'elosauutiAt q2noaqluonamp Soalsamquou es tioduauu •I/11V OE:BInud -IS 11104.1 N 3 3 , 1 , S 3 Vm YO:OI m pueoquanunuop IAl nAodols moq-omi g z , : g I d •IS alq44V AVGMIS .sttodeautuN-Ined .75 Oa4nou uo4 -u aqletAliVIS NIIMISHMP u l auqeallee,e1a41101,4 Walt) p!le!ljn otieHINdOE:6 uonels uotun oJeattio imgal :alciwInta—uosoeseq.iBuunphopALIO 9A001 17'ON Ala/ell/II •JelaACIA4 a titAci papalos salop uo pa6uono-aid puo padmasal aq o 1AoJj juopuadaput.101himauul pa4so66ns 1010 Mticl TINOITINN el313V19 •epeue3 •evagiv 17ed A J e t A j is uetp inpineaq OJOLU OU letioneNmueo •jaloH s5unds ilues powej S I a n 1 uoi607 tselunonAloolzi NI lie uj ItinerarySuggestion for• • • CALI PORN IA GO VIA PACIFICNORTHWEST—RETURNW I THSTOPOVER INLASVEGAS Sur, Santa BarbaraMission,MalibuShore,SantaMonica. Overnight CASA MUNRASinMontereyandMIRAMAR in SantaBarbara.Mealsatdelightfulrestaurants.Frequent picturestops. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAYLOSANGELESandSouthern California. Trip to DISNEYLAND on a half-day. Free railwayside trip to SANDIEGO is available. Time to exploreHollywood,RestaurantRow, visit friends. THURSDAYLeave 8:00 AM I.asVegasHolidaySpecial withBuffet breakfast and lunch arriving LAS VEGAS 2:45PM. Overnightreservation your choice of famous "strip" hotels. FRIDAY A l l day at leisure in LAS VEGAS! Sun, swim- mingpool, downtown, time for "dinner show." Depart CITYOFLOS ANGELES10:50PM. SATURDAY-SUNDAY—Enroute through SaltLake City and western ranchcountry ofWyoming.ArriveCHICAGO (UnionStation) home again after a grand vacation IL59AM CST. EXAMPLEOF COST WHICH DEPENDSON SERVICESSELECTED (Basis:Coach on trains, moderately-priced hotels) Coachindividual round-trip railway ticket* $126.70 Steamerside trip to Victoria T O O Reservedseats on certain streamliners 5 , 5 0 Sightseeing tours, asshownabove 2 4 95 California Motor Tour including 2 nights, 7 meals 82.00 ModeratehotelsCIOnights). basis twin beds, bath 75,00 TOTAL.each of two personssharing hotel room $ 3 2 1 , 1 5 *Note: If man and wife start trip on Monday through Thursday. FamilyPlanSavingson wife's ticket is $51.30.

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RESERVATION INFORMATIONGreat Northern Railways Independent Summer Vaca-tion arrangements permit the western vacationer totravel carefree yet on his own." The itinerary and datesof travel as well as the type and extent of the servicesare tailor-made to individual specifications. Train andhotel reservations are made and confirmed prior todeparture. In this folder are detailed four of the mostpopular and rewarding two-week vacation itinerariesinto Great Northern Railway territory.

The cost of these various programs, detailed onthe insert sheet, is governed by the class of railwaytravel selected Coach or Pullman) and the type of hoteland room chosen.

To arrange for one of these "independent" vaca-tions. call in person, telephone, or write to the repre-sentative shown in the box below. He will want to havethe following information]

1. Full names of the persons traveling. relationship ifpertinent to Family Plan railway fares, ages of children(if any).

2. Date trip is to start. together with any adjustments inthe itinerary which personal inclinations might require.For mid-summer travel it might be well to suggestalternate starting dates, if possible.

3. Class of railway travel desired. If Pullman indicate typeof room preferred. Most summer trains carry a choiceof roomette Ismail room for one), double bedroom,double compartment. bedroom suites for 2, 3 or 4.

4. Indicate preference in hotels— superior. medium.economy; as well as type of room—single, twin-bedded. double bed.

When all is complete and final cost established,confirmation and final itinerary will be sent to you alongwith procedure for finalizing arrangements. Plan andact now for a memorable worry-free vacation in theglorious American and Canadian west.

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SUGGESTEDITINERARIES

for Pre-arranged and ReservedINDEPENDENT TRAVELSUMMER VACATIONS

Glacier-Banff-Lake Louise-Jasper

Pacific Northwest-Banff-Lake Louise

Pacific Northwest-California-Las Vegas

Mount Rainier—mighty monarch of tile Cascades.

Go Great o n Great Northern'sGREAT TRAINS

Incomparable EMPIRE BUILDERand WESTERN STAR

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Itinerary No, 5Many wonderful itineraries can be built from the numerousand varied features available over the "Grand Circle Route"to California. Here is a sample program which many trav-elers will enjoy.FRIDAY Leave CHICAGO Great Northern Railway'sGreat Dome EMPIRE BUILDER, 2:30 PM CST. After-noon along scenic, historic Mississippi River. Twin Cities,evening.SATURDAY - En route across Montana and circle of glori-ous Glacier National Park.SUNDAY-MONDAY —SEATTLE, Wash., in the evergreenPACIFIC NORTHWEST. 4-hour "Land and Water" tourof highlights by motor and steamer. Full day Cruise onPuget Sound to old-English VICTORIA, Canada withguided tour of Butchart's famous gardens.TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Morning train to PORT-LAND, Oregon. Overnight. 5-hour drive along expansiveColumbia River, visiting Shrine, Multnomah Falls, Bonne-ville Dam. Full day scenic trip on SHASTA DAYLIGHTthrough high timber, around Mt. Shasta to Oakland. Motoracross Oakland Bay Bridge to SAN FRANCISCO.THURSDAY-FRIDAY — SAN FRANCISCO — everyone'sfavorite city! 3-hour deluxe tour of city —Golden Gate,Cliff House, Twin Peaks. Evening tour to Chinatown,Fisherman's Wharf, Telegraph Hill. Free time for "Top 0'the Mark" and shopping.SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY The real glory andbeauty of California in a three-day, 537 mile, motor coachtour along the Pacific Ocean. Stanford, giant Redwoodsof Santa Cruz, Cypress Point, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Point

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Sur, Santa Barbara Mission, Malibu Shore, Santa Monica.Overnight CASA MUNRAS in Monterey and MIRAMARin Santa Barbara. Meals at delightful restaurants. Frequentpicture stops.TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY LOS ANGELES and SouthernCalifornia. Trip to DISNEYLAND on a half-day. Freerailway side trip to SAN DIEGO is available. Time toexplore Hollywood, Restaurant Row, visit friends.THURSDAY Leave 8:00 AM I.as Vegas Holiday Specialwith Buffet breakfast and lunch arriving LAS VEGAS2:45 PM. Overnight reservation your choice of famous"strip" hotels.FRIDAY A l l day at leisure in LAS VEGAS! Sun, swim-ming pool, downtown, time for "dinner show." DepartCITY OF LOS ANGELES 10:50 PM.SATURDAY-SUNDAY—En route through Salt Lake Cityand western ranch country of Wyoming. Arrive CHICAGO(Union Station) home again after a grand vacationI L59 AM CST.

EXAMPLE OF COST WHICHDEPENDS ON SERVICES SELECTED

(Basis: Coach on trains, moderately-priced hotels)Coach individual round-trip railway ticket* $ 1 2 6 . 7 0Steamer side trip to Victoria T O OReserved seats on certain streamliners 5 , 5 0Sightseeing tours, as shown above 2 4 95California Motor Tour including 2 nights, 7 meals 8 2 . 0 0Moderate hotels CIO nights). basis twin beds, bath 7 5 , 0 0TOTAL. each of two persons sharing hotel room $ 3 2 1 , 1 5*Note: If man and wife start trip on Monday through Thursday.

Family Plan Savings on wife's ticket is $51.30.

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Many Glacier Hotel in the heart of GlacierNational Park in the Montana Rockies.

Victoria Glacier on Temple Mountain fromChateau Lake Louise.

Itinerary No. 3Commence Trip Any Day During Summer SeasonEXAMPLE:MONDAY Leave CHICAGO (Union Station) 2:30 PM CST viathe Burlington Route on the Streamlined EMPIRE BUILDER.From a high-riding Dome Seat enjoy the vast expanse of thescenic and historic Mississippi River. Depart from St. Paul,Minnesota, via Great Northern Railway, 9:50 PM CST: fromMinneapolis. 10:20 PM CST.TUESDAY The EMPIRE BUILDER climbs the great back-bone of the Rocky Mountain Range and crosses the ranging prairiesof Montana. In the late afternoon circle glorious Glacier NationalPark for 60 scenic miles and cross the Continental divide atSummit, the lowest crossing north of New Mexico. Brief stop ismade in Spokane, late evening.WEDNESDAY The streamliner travels along the north bankof the Columbia River to PORTLAND. Oregon. "City of Roses,"arriving 8:00 AM PDT. Check your baggage in the Union Stationfor the day and leave at 9:30 AM by Gray Line for an 80-mile tour

GLACIER NATIONAL PARKBANFF-LAKE LOUISE

COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS HIGHWAYJASPER PARK

Suggested Itinerary for independent Travel to be reserved and pre-arranged on dates selected by the traveler.

Itinerary No. 2Leave any day during the season—EXAMPLE:SATURDAY Leave Chicago Union Station 9:30 P.M. aboardGreat Northern's streamlined WESTERN STAR via the Burling-ton Route to Saint Paul-Minneapolis.SUNDAY Arrive St. Paul, capital of Minnesota. 6:25 A.M. for atwo-hour stopover. The WESTERN STAR continues westward fromSt. Paul 8:30 A.M., Minneapolis 10:05 A.M., across Minnesota,land of ten thousand lakes the rich Red River Valley, and the vastrolling grain fields of North Dakota.MONDAY The streamliner pauses briefly in the early morningat the eastern entrance to GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. then skirtsthe southern boundary of the park for sixty scenic miles to arriveBelton. Montana. western gateway, at 8:45 A.M. Transfer to motorcoach for a 20-minute drive to LAKE McDONALD HOTEL, whichnestles under giant cedars on the shore of Glacier's largest lake andis noted for its quiet charm. Room assigned for overnight stay.Lunch and dinner in the charming dining room facing the lake.TUESDAY- After breakfast continue at 9:40 A.M. by motor coachfor one of America's most spectacular mountain drives on GOING-TO-THE-SUN HIGHWAY over Logan Pass. A stop is made atopLogan Pass for the grand panoramic view. Descend the easternslope through snowcapped peaks, along reflective upper St. Mary'sLake, and through deep green valleys to MANY GLACIER HOTEL.largest of the Park's fine hotels. Following arrival, 12:30 P.M.,enjoy lunch in the high-windowed dining room facing SwiftcurrentLake. At 2 P.M. leave for a launch trip on Swiftcurrent and JosephineLakes, with optional hike with Ranger to Grinnell Lake and Glacier.Dinner in the dining room followed by evening program of musicalentertainment.WEDNESDAY - After breakfast continue motor coach trip north-ward at 9:40 A.M. to Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park

PACIFIC NORTHWESTPORTLAND • MT. RAINIER • SEATTLE • VICTORIA • VANCOUVERCAN/ DIAN ROCKIEBANFF AND LAKE LOUISE • COLUMBIA ICEFIELDSSUGGESTED SUMMER VACATION: Pre-arranged • Independent • Unescorted

DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARYAll times indicated are Standard Time except Pacific North-west portion from arrival Portland to departure Vancouverwhere all times shown are PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME—one hour faster than Standard Time.

over the COLUM BIA RIVER HIGHWAY with stops at the Shrineof our Sorrowful Mother. Vista House, Multnomah Falls. andBonneville Dam and Salmon Hatcheries. Return to downtownPortland 2:30 PM where you will have some free time. LeavePORTLAND (Union Station) Train #407 5:15 PM PDT for short,interesting ride to TACOMA, reached 8:10 PM PDT. Dining caron train. Room will be reserved at the HOTEL WINTHROP.THURSDAY Time for leisurely Breakfast, then depart 9:25AM PDT from the Winthrop Hotel by Mt. Rainier Park glass-topped motor coach for an exciting two-day adventure that willtake you completely around magnificent MT. RAINIER with vastspectacular scenery and vistas of the mountain from all directions.Twenty-four wonderful hours are spent at PARADISE INN. atthe 5,500 foot level, reached in time for lunch. Be sure to join theNaturalist Ranger this afternoon and in the morning for hike upthe mountains, through fields of wild flowers, to vantage point ofsweeping panoramic wonder. Evening illustrated lecture, em-ployee show, dancing.FRIDAY Morning at PARADISE INN. Depart 3:00 PM PDTto continue the circle around Mt. Rainier past Reflection Lakesthrough Stevens and Box Canyons, Tipsoo Lake with a brief stopat Sunrise for view from the north side. Arrive SEATTLE, Wash-ington about 6:30 PM. Confirmed reservation Olympic Hotel orother to be arranged.

where you arrive at the PRINCE OF WALLS HOTEL. perchedspectacularly on a bluff overlooking seven-mile Waterton Lake,at 11:55 A.M. Lunch in the dining room, then motor transfer tothe dock in Waterton Village for two-hour scenic launch tripon Waterton Lake to Goathaunt and return. Delicious dinnerserved in the quaint dining room. Lodging at PRINCE OFWALES HOTEL.THURSDAY Breakfast and lunch PRINCE OF WALES HOTELwith time for golf, a swim in the municipal pool, stroll and shop-ping in Waterton town. Depart by Western Canadian Greyhoundbus at 3:00 P.M. enroute to Calgary, Alberta where snack stop ismade (dinner not included). Then on to BANFF NATIONAL PARKin the heart of the Canadian Rockies, arriving 9:45 P.M.. BANFFSPRINGS HOTEL. Room assignment for two-night stay.FRIDAY-SATURDAY Two wonderful days in BANFF, so beauti-fully situated in the valley of the Bow River. Superb, gourmetmeals impeccably served in the dining rooms of the Banff SpringsHotel. On either day at 8:45 A.M. or I:l5 P.M. leave from the hotelfor DELUXE General Drive of Banff and environs. Time is allowedfor those wishing to take the Chairlift trip ($1.50 charge) to the topof Mt. Norquay for the magnificent panoramic view. Plenty of timefor golf. the pool, hiking, or shopping in town for specializedmerchandise such as imported china, linens, woolens, sportswear.SATURDAY Depart 1:30 P.M. by motor coach for 40-mile drivevia the Bow Valley to LAKE LOUISE. Stop is made at JohnsonCanyon for walk to the Falls. Arrive CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE3:30 PAL. where room is assigned. Dinner.SUNDAY A t CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE, set in a ring of snow-crested peaks and facing across the lake, Victoria Glacier on TempleMountain. All meals will be enjoyed in grand style in the high.windoweddining room facing the Glacier.At 100) A.M. short motor trip to MORAINE LAKE and the

SATURDAY IN SEATTLE —"Queen City of the Northwest."At time of choice (four departures daily) a four-hour LAND ANDWATER TOUR of Seattle is included—this is one of the most en-joyable sight-seeing trips in the west and includes motor coachtour of business and residential district, the University of Wash-ington, a cruise of Lakes Washington and Union, passing throughthe Government Locks. Afternoon and evening free to visit thestellar heldover attractions of the 1962 Seattle World's FairMonorail, U.S. Science Pavilion, Space Needle, new "Fun Area.-

SUNDAY Early departure today at 8:30 AM PDT from LenoraStreet Dock aboard ocean-going PRINCESS ship. The four-hourcrossing of Puget Sound affords wonderful view of Mt. Rainier,the Olympic Range, and Mt. Baker. Arrive VICTORIA, B. C.12:20 PM PDT and disembark. Representative of the Gray Linewill receive and check your baggage through to Vancouver leav-ing you free for the day. Depart from the pier by Gray Line fordrive through the Saanich Peninsula and an hour's guided walkthrough BUTCHART'S GARDENS, rated among the finest in theworld. Return to the center of old-English VICTORIA about 2:15with time to see the Empress Hotel and Parliament Buildings.Depart 4:10 PM PDT on "ROYAL VICTORIAN" motor coachservice along picturesque coast to Swan. Bay where coach boardsferry for I-1/2 hour sail through island dotted strait to mainland.Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Snack bar available on ferry. The drivecontinues from Tsawwassen to downtown VANCOUVER. Transferto HOTEL VANCOUVER where room reserved for overnight,arriving 7:35 PM PDT.

MONDAY IN VANCOUVER. Morning is free for shopping. At12:30 PM PDT leave hotel for a three-hour GRAND CITY TOURwhich will include Stanley Park; Lions Gate Suspension Bridge;the exclusive residential section known as Shaughnessy Heights,with lovely homes and quaint English gardens: and the beautifulQueen Elizabeth Arboretum. Leave VANCOUVER (CanadianPacific Station) on famed streamliner CANADIAN at 7:40 PM PST.

TUESDAY Thrilling mountain scenery during the morning astheCANADIAN approaches theCANADIAN ROCKIES. Detrainat Field. B.C., 1:10 PM MST for four-day tour Brewster-RockyMountain-Gray Line. Drive to Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley,Takakkaw Falls and to CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE, arrivingin time for dinner. Lodging for two nights.WEDNESDAY CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE. After Breakfastdepart 9:30 AM MST by motor coach for an all-day, tour of mag-nificent mountain scenery along the COLUMBIA ICEFIELDHIGHWAY to the COLUMBIA ICE FIELDS. Stop of about twohours is made for lunch and, if desired, snow-mobile trip on theAthabaska Glacier. Return to Lake Louise about 6:00 PM MST.Dinner in the splendid dining room.

THURSDAY Morning at LAKE LOME with tour, 10:00 AMMST to Moraine Lake and Valley of Ten Peaks. Return for lunch.Depart at 1:30 PM MST for drive via Bow Valley with stop atJohnson's Canyon to arrive BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL 3:30 PMMST for dinner and overnight.

Spectacular Going-to-the-Sun Road atopthe Rocky Mountains in Glacier NationalPark in Montana.

VALLEY OF TEN PEAKS, returning for lunch. Leave 1:30 P.M.for beautiful drive through densely wooded YOHO VALLEY andKICKING HORSE PASS, with its many spectacular waterfalls.Leisure time at EMERALD LAKE. so named for the emerald hueof its waters. Return to Lake Louise late afternoon.

MONDAY Leave at 9:30 A.M. for one of the great motor tourson the North American Continent over the Columbia Highwaythrough the heart of the Canadian Rockies to the vast 150 squaremile COLUMBIA ICE FIELDS. Luncheon at Columbia Chalet.Continue at 3:00 P.M. along the spectacularly scenic highway toJasper Lodge in JASPER NATIONAL PARK for a three-daystay. Arrive Jasper 5:45 P.M.TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY A t luxurious JASPERPA RK LODGE, the world-famous summer resort. superbly situatedin the beautiful Athabaska Valley of the Canadian Rockies. Allmeals will be enjoyed in the elegant and spacious dining room inthe main lodge building. The program will include: Morning,8:45 A.M. an 80-mile motor t rip down the valley of the AthabaskaRiver to Punchbowl Falls and up the Fiddle River Canyon toMiette Hot Springs. Afternoon, 2:30 P.M., a trip to Mt. EdithCavell and the Glacier of the Angel. Morning, 9:15 A.M., to MaligneCanyon and through Jasper to Pyramid Lake. Lunch at the lodge.On the last afternoon, transfer to the Jasper Station and depart onthe Canadian National PANORAMA at 4:40 P.M. MST.FRIDAY Travel across the Province of Saskatchewan and intoManitoba, arriving WINNIPEG 3:30 P.M. Change trains and de-part from the same station in Great Northern Railway's WINNIPEGLIM ITED 7:30 P.M.

SATURDAY Arrive St. Paul, Minnesota, 7:30 A.M. Change trainsand continue at 8:25 A.M. in the BURLINGTON ZEPHYR toarrive CHICAGO 2:45 P.M. (Union Station).

FRIDAY BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL. Breakfast. Motor coachtrip at 90) A.M. M.S.T. through Banff and environs: time allowedat the base of Mt. Norquay Cha irli ft to take the thrilling trip to thetop for panoramic view of the Bow Valley ($1.50 extra). Return tothe hotel for lunch. Transfer to the Banff Station and depart on thestreamliner CANADIAN, 2:57 P.M. M.S.T.

SATURDAY The train enters the Province of Manitoba andarrives WINNIPEG (Canadian Pacific Station) 10:35 AM CSTwhere you detrain for a day in this bustling Canadian city. Ar-rangements may be made to have baggage transferred to theGreat Northern Station for claim on departure later this evening.There are many line stores with good shopping opportunity forimport items—glass, china, woolen, silk. Perhaps, dinner at thehandsome FL Garry Hotel adjacent to the station. Depart 7:30PM CST in Great Northern's sleek WINNIPEG, LTD.

SUNDAY Arrive ST. PAUL (Union Station) 7:30 AM CST.Transfer to Burlington ZEPHYR departing 8:35 AM CST forscenic daylight ride along the Mississippi River, arriving CHI-CAGO (Union Station) 2:45 PM CST.

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